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{{Infobox skier|name= Ingemar Stenmark |
{{Infobox skier|name= Ingemar Stenmark |
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| caption = Stenmark in 2011 |
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| fullname = Jan Ingemar Stenmark |
| fullname = Jan Ingemar Stenmark |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1956|3|18|df=y}} |
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1956|3|18|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Joesjö]], [[Sweden]] |
| birth_place = [[Joesjö]], [[Sweden]] |
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| retired = March 1989 (age 32) |
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| height = {{height|m=1.81}} |
| height = {{height|m=1.81}} |
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| skis = [[Elan (company)|Elan]] |
| skis = [[Elan (company)|Elan]] |
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| seasons = 16 |
| seasons = 16 – ([[1974 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1974]]–[[1989 Alpine Skiing World Cup|89]]) |
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| wins = 86 |
| wins = 86 – (46 [[Giant slalom|GS]], 40 [[Slalom skiing|SL]]) |
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| additionalpodiums = 69 |
| additionalpodiums = 69 |
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| totalpodiums = 155 |
| totalpodiums = 155 |
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'''Jan Ingemar Stenmark''' ({{IPA-sv|ˈɪŋɛmar ˈsteːnmark|-}}) (born 18 March 1956 |
'''Jan Ingemar Stenmark''' ({{IPA-sv|ˈɪŋɛmar ˈsteːnmark|-}}) (born 18 March 1956)) is a former [[FIS Alpine Ski World Cup|World Cup]] [[Alpine skiing|alpine ski racer]] from [[Sweden]]. He is regarded as one of the most prominent Swedish sportsmen, and as the greatest [[Slalom skiing|slalom]] and [[Giant slalom|giant slalom]] specialist of all time. He competed for [[Fjällvinden]] [[Tärnaby]]. |
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Born in in [[Joesjö]], [[Storuman Municipality]], [[Lapland, Sweden|Lappland]], Stenmark's family moved to [[Tärnaby]] when he was four years old, where he became neighbours with [[Stig Strand]], who won the World Cup slalom title in [[1983 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1983]]. Stenmark began skiing at the age of five and won his first national competition at age eight. |
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==Competitive record== |
==Competitive record== |
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⚫ | Stenmark has won far more international races than any other alpine skier in history. With victories of a total of 86 (46 giant slaloms and 40 slaloms) he is 32 ahead of [[Hermann Maier]] who has 54 victories to his name. Stenmanrk only won in the two technical disciplines: slalom and giant slalom (the other events are [[downhill]], [[Super-G|super-G]], first run in December 1982, and [[Alpine skiing combined|combined]]). He rarely competed in the other disciplines, as he was not comfortable with speeds in excess of {{convert|120|km/h|0|abbr=on}}. |
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⚫ | For his three straight World Cup titles (1976–78), Stenmark earned the [[Holmenkollen medal]] in 1979 (Shared with [[Erik Håker]] and [[Raisa Smetanina]]). Stenmark also earned the [[Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal]] twice (1975 & 1978). His 1978 medal was shared with [[tennis]] player [[Björn Borg]], making them the only two men to ever win the honor twice (female alpine skier [[Anja Pärson]] received the medal in 2006 and 2007). |
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⚫ | Stenmark has won far more international races than any other alpine skier in history. With victories of a total of 86 (46 giant slaloms and 40 slaloms) he is 32 ahead of [[Hermann Maier]] who has 54 victories to his name. |
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Stenmark was not allowed to participate in the [[Alpine skiing at the 1984 Winter Olympics|1984 Winter Olympics]] in [[Sarajevo]] by the [[International Ski Federation]] (FIS) for accepting promotional payments directly, rather than through the national ski federation. [[Hanni Wenzel]] of [[Liechtenstein at the 1984 Winter Olympics|Liechetenstein]] was also banned; both were double gold medalists in [[Alpine skiing at the 1980 Winter Olympics|1980]].</small><ref name=ssbfol>{{cite news|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=RaQyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=P-8FAAAAIBAJ&pg=2860%2C3088475|newspaper=Ottawa Citizen |agency=Reuters |title=Ski stars banned from Olympics |date=November 26, 1983 |page=71 }}</ref><ref name=rssten>{{cite news|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IZZTAAAAIBAJ&sjid=M4cDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5732%2C3230141 |newspaper=Bend (OR) Bulletin |agency=UPI |title=Ruling slaps Stenmark |date=November 7, 1983 |page=D-4}}</ref><ref name=wowotth>{{cite news|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xQEtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ns4FAAAAIBAJ&pg=2946%2C3648076 |newspaper=Palm Beach Post |title=Winter Olympics will take place without three alpine skiers |agency=wire services |date=January 25, 1984|page=D4}}</ref> Stenmark was allowed allowed back into the Olympic competition in [[Alpine skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics|1988]],<ref name=sgctcm>{{cite news|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=E0YjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=APADAAAAIBAJ&pg=4897%2C8536105 |newspaper=Spokesman-Review |agency=Associated Press |title=Stenmark, Girardelli cleared to compete |date=December 11, 1987 |page=39}}</ref> but did not medal. He retired from World Cup competition at the end of the [[1989 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1989]] season in March, days before his 33rd birthday.<ref name=skstret>{{cite news|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4AcgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FWUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2855%2C1937630 |newspaper=Lewiston (ME) Daily Sun |title=Skiing: Stenmark retires |agency=Associated Press |date=March 11, 1989 |page=22 }}</ref> |
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Stenmark was not allowed to participate in the [[Alpine skiing at the 1984 Winter Olympics|1984 Winter Olympics]] in [[Sarajevo]] due to his status as a [[professional]] and therefore could not defend his gold medals from [[Alpine skiing at the 1980 Winter Olympics|1980 Winter Olympics]]. In the [[Alpine skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics|1988 Winter Olympics]] he was allowed back into the Olympic competition. |
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⚫ | For his three straight World Cup titles (1976–78), Stenmark earned the [[Holmenkollen medal]] in 1979 (Shared with [[Erik Håker]] and [[Raisa Smetanina]]). Stenmark also earned the [[Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal]] twice (1975 & 1978). His 1978 medal was shared with [[tennis]] player [[Björn Borg]], making them the only two men to ever win the honor twice (female alpine skier [[Anja Pärson]] received the medal in 2006 and 2007). |
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==Other== |
==Other== |
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===Season standings=== |
===Season standings=== |
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!Season !! Age !! Overall !! Slalom !! Giant<br>Slalom !! Super G !! Downhill !!Combined |
!Season !! Age !! Overall !! Slalom !! Giant<br> Slalom !! Super G !! Downhill !!Combined |
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| [[1974 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1974]] || ''17'' || 12 || 6 || — ||rowspan=9| || — || |
| [[1974 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1974]] || ''17'' || 12 || 6 || — ||rowspan=9|<small>''not<br>run''</small> || — || rowspan=2|<small>''not<br>awarded''</small> |
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| [[1975 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1975]] || ''18'' || bgcolor="silver" |2 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — |
| [[1975 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1975]] || ''18'' || bgcolor="silver" |2 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — |
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| [[1976 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1976]] || ''19'' || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — || — |
| [[1976 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1976]] || ''19'' || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — || — |
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| [[1977 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1977]] || ''20'' || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — || |
| [[1977 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1977]] || ''20'' || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — ||rowspan=3|<small>''not<br>awarded''</small> |
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| [[1978 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1978]] || ''21'' || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — |
| [[1978 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1978]] || ''21'' || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — |
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| [[1979 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1979]] || ''22'' || 5 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — |
| [[1979 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1979]] || ''22'' || 5 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — |
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| [[1980 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1980]] || ''23'' || bgcolor="silver" | 2 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — || — |
| [[1980 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1980]] || ''23'' || bgcolor="silver" | 2 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — || — |
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| [[1982 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1982]] || ''25'' || bgcolor="silver" |2 || bgcolor="silver" | 2 || bgcolor="silver" | 2 || — || — |
| [[1982 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1982]] || ''25'' || bgcolor="silver" |2 || bgcolor="silver" | 2 || bgcolor="silver" | 2 || — || — |
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| [[1983 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1983]] || ''26'' || bgcolor="silver" | 2 ||bgcolor="gold" | 1 || bgcolor="silver" |2 ||rowspan= |
| [[1983 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1983]] || ''26'' || bgcolor="silver" | 2 ||bgcolor="gold" | 1 || bgcolor="silver" |2 ||rowspan=3|<small>''not<br>awarded<br>(w/ GS)''</small> || — || 23 |
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| [[1984 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1984]] || ''27'' || bgcolor="silver" |2 || bgcolor="silver" |2 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — || — |
| [[1984 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1984]] || ''27'' || bgcolor="silver" |2 || bgcolor="silver" |2 || bgcolor="gold" |1 || — || — |
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| [[1985 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1985]] || ''28'' || 6 || bgcolor="cc9966" |3 || 10 || — || 25 |
| [[1985 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1985]] || ''28'' || 6 || bgcolor="cc9966" |3 || 10 || — || 25 |
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| [[1986 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1986]] || ''29'' || 5 || bgcolor="silver" |2 || bgcolor="silver" | 2 || — || — |
| [[1986 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1986]] || ''29'' || 5 || bgcolor="silver" |2 || bgcolor="silver" | 2 || — || — || — |
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| [[1987 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1987]] || ''30'' || 6 || bgcolor="silver" |2 || 7 || — || — || — |
| [[1987 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1987]] || ''30'' || 6 || bgcolor="silver" |2 || 7 || — || — || — |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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*{{FIS|S=AL|ID=58663}} |
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* [http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/613.html?sector=AL&competitorid=58663&type=st-WC FIS-ski.com] – Ingemar Stenmark – World Cup season standings |
* [http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/613.html?sector=AL&competitorid=58663&type=st-WC FIS-ski.com] – Ingemar Stenmark – World Cup season standings |
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*[http://www.ski-db.com/db/profiles/ingemar_stenmark_swe_stnin.asp Ski-db.com] |
*[http://www.ski-db.com/db/profiles/ingemar_stenmark_swe_stnin.asp Ski-db.com] – results – Ingemar Stenmark |
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*[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/st/ingemar-stenmark-1.html Sports Reference.com] |
*[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/st/ingemar-stenmark-1.html Sports Reference.com] – Olympic results – Ingemar Stenmark |
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*[http://www.skiforeningen.no/holmenkollen/holmenkollen_historikk Holmenkollen medalists] |
*[http://www.olympic.org/ingemar-stenmark Olympic.org] – Ingemar Stenmark |
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*[http://www.skiforeningen.no/holmenkollen/holmenkollen_historikk Holmenkollen medalists] – click Holmenkollmedaljen for downloadable pdf file {{no icon}} |
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Full name | Jan Ingemar Stenmark | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Joesjö, Sweden | 18 March 1956|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.81 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
World Cup career | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Seasons | 16 – (1974–89) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Podiums | 155 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wins | 86 – (46 GS, 40 SL) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Jan Ingemar Stenmark (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɪŋɛmar ˈsteːnmark]) (born 18 March 1956)) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Sweden. He is regarded as one of the most prominent Swedish sportsmen, and as the greatest slalom and giant slalom specialist of all time. He competed for Fjällvinden Tärnaby.
Born in in Joesjö, Storuman Municipality, Lappland, Stenmark's family moved to Tärnaby when he was four years old, where he became neighbours with Stig Strand, who won the World Cup slalom title in 1983. Stenmark began skiing at the age of five and won his first national competition at age eight.
Competitive record
Stenmark has won far more international races than any other alpine skier in history. With victories of a total of 86 (46 giant slaloms and 40 slaloms) he is 32 ahead of Hermann Maier who has 54 victories to his name. Stenmanrk only won in the two technical disciplines: slalom and giant slalom (the other events are downhill, super-G, first run in December 1982, and combined). He rarely competed in the other disciplines, as he was not comfortable with speeds in excess of 120 km/h (75 mph).
For his three straight World Cup titles (1976–78), Stenmark earned the Holmenkollen medal in 1979 (Shared with Erik Håker and Raisa Smetanina). Stenmark also earned the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal twice (1975 & 1978). His 1978 medal was shared with tennis player Björn Borg, making them the only two men to ever win the honor twice (female alpine skier Anja Pärson received the medal in 2006 and 2007).
Stenmark was not allowed to participate in the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo by the International Ski Federation (FIS) for accepting promotional payments directly, rather than through the national ski federation. Hanni Wenzel of Liechetenstein was also banned; both were double gold medalists in 1980.[1][2][3] Stenmark was allowed allowed back into the Olympic competition in 1988,[4] but did not medal. He retired from World Cup competition at the end of the 1989 season in March, days before his 33rd birthday.[5]
Other
During the years from 1976 to 1978 Stenmark, along with tennis player Björn Borg, became a national icon in Sweden. This was not changed by the fact that he—for tax reasons—soon moved to Monaco. On 26 December 2004 he survived the Indian Ocean earthquake while on vacation in Thailand. Stenmark also won the 1996 Swedish Superstars championship.
World Cup results
Season standings
Season | Age | Overall | Slalom | Giant Slalom |
Super G | Downhill | Combined |
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1974 | 17 | 12 | 6 | — | not run |
— | not awarded |
1975 | 18 | 2 | 1 | 1 | — | ||
1976 | 19 | 1 | 1 | 1 | — | — | |
1977 | 20 | 1 | 1 | 1 | — | not awarded | |
1978 | 21 | 1 | 1 | 1 | — | ||
1979 | 22 | 5 | 1 | 1 | — | ||
1980 | 23 | 2 | 1 | 1 | — | — | |
1981 | 24 | 2 | 1 | 1 | — | 15 | |
1982 | 25 | 2 | 2 | 2 | — | — | |
1983 | 26 | 2 | 1 | 2 | not awarded (w/ GS) |
— | 23 |
1984 | 27 | 2 | 2 | 1 | — | — | |
1985 | 28 | 6 | 3 | 10 | — | 25 | |
1986 | 29 | 5 | 2 | 2 | — | — | — |
1987 | 30 | 6 | 2 | 7 | — | — | — |
1988 | 31 | 21 | 16 | 9 | — | — | — |
1989 | 32 | 17 | 21 | 4 | — | — | — |
World Cup victories
Season titles
Season | Discipline |
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1975 | Giant Slalom |
Slalom | |
1976 | Overall |
Giant Slalom | |
Slalom | |
1977 | Overall |
Giant Slalom | |
Slalom | |
1978 | Overall |
Giant Slalom | |
Slalom | |
1979 | Giant Slalom |
Slalom | |
1980 | Giant Slalom |
Slalom | |
1981 | Giant Slalom |
Slalom | |
1983 | Slalom |
1984 | Giant Slalom |
Race victories
86 wins - (46 GS, 40 SL), 155 podiums
Season | Date | Location | Discipline |
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1975 | 17 Dec 1974 | Madonna di Campiglio, Italy | Slalom |
12 Jan 1975 | Wengen, Switzerland | Slalom | |
23 Feb 1975 | Naeba, Japan | Giant Slalom | |
2 Mar 1975 | Garibaldi (Whistler), Canada | Giant Slalom | |
13 Mar 1975 | Sun Valley, USA | Giant Slalom | |
1976 | 15 Dec 1975 | Sterzing / Vipiteno, Italy | Slalom |
11 Jan 1976 | Wengen, Switzerland | Slalom | |
24 Jan 1976 | Kitzbühel, Austria | Slalom | |
27 Jan 1976 | Zwiesel, West Germany | Giant Slalom | |
7 Mar 1976 | Copper Mountain, USA | Slalom | |
14 Mar 1976 | Aspen, USA | Slalom | |
1977 | 3 Jan 1977 | Laax, Switzerland | Slalom |
10 Jan 1977 | Berchtesgaden, W. Germany | Slalom | |
16 Jan 1977 | Kitzbühel, Austria | Slalom | |
23 Jan 1977 | Wengen, Switzerland | Slalom | |
6 Feb 1977 | St. Anton, Austria | Slalom | |
6 Mar 1977 | Sun Valley, USA | Giant Slalom | |
18 Mar 1977 | Voss, Norway | Slalom | |
20 Mar 1977 | Åre, Sweden | Slalom | |
21 Mar 1977 | Giant Slalom | ||
25 Mar 1977 | Sierra Nevada, Spain | Giant Slalom | |
1978 | 10 Dec 1977 | Val d'Isère, France | Giant Slalom |
13 Dec 1977 | Madonna di Campiglio, Italy | Slalom | |
14 Dec 1977 | Giant Slalom | ||
5 Jan 1978 | Oberstaufen, West Germany | Slalom | |
8 Jan 1978 | Zwiesel, West Germany | Giant Slalom | |
9 Jan 1978 | Slalom | ||
18 Mar 1978 | Arosa, Switzerland | Giant Slalom | |
1979 | 9 Dec 1978 | Schladming, Austria | Giant Slalom |
21 Dec 1978 | Kranjska Gora, Yugoslavia | Slalom | |
22 Dec 1978 | Giant Slalom | ||
7 Jan 1979 | Courchevel, France | Giant Slalom | |
16 Jan 1979 | Adelboden, Switzerland | Giant Slalom | |
23 Jan 1979 | Steinach, Austria | Giant Slalom | |
4 Feb 1979 | Jasná, Czechoslovakia | Giant Slalom | |
10 Feb 1979 | Åre, Sweden | Giant Slalom | |
11 Feb 1979 | Slalom | ||
4 Mar 1979 | Lake Placid, USA | Giant Slalom | |
12 Mar 1979 | Heavenly Valley, USA | Giant Slalom | |
17 Mar 1979 | Furano, Japan | Slalom | |
19 Mar 1979 | Slalom | ||
1980 | 8 Dec 1979 | Val d'Isère, France | Giant Slalom |
11 Dec 1979 | Madonna di Campiglio, Italy | Slalom | |
12 Dec 1979 | Giant Slalom | ||
21 Jan 1980 | Adelboden, Switzerland | Giant Slalom | |
27 Jan 1980 | Chamonix, France | Slalom | |
27 Feb 1980 | Waterville Valley, USA | Slalom | |
1 Mar 1980 | Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canada | Giant Slalom | |
10 Mar 1980 | Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy | Slalom | |
11 Mar 1980 | Giant Slalom | ||
13 Mar 1980 | Saalbach, Austria | Giant Slalom | |
15 Mar 1980 | Slalom | ||
1981 | 9 Dec 1980 | Madonna di Campiglio, Italy | Slalom |
10 Dec 1980 | Giant Slalom | ||
6 Jan 1981 | Morzine, France | Giant Slalom | |
18 Jan 1981 | Kitzbühel, Austria | Slalom | |
26 Jan 1981 | Adelboden, Switzerland | Giant Slalom | |
1 Feb 1981 | St. Anton, Austria | Slalom | |
2 Feb 1981 | Schladming, Austria | Giant Slalom | |
8 Feb 1981 | Oslo, Norway | Slalom | |
11 Feb 1981 | Voss, Norway | Giant Slalom | |
14 Feb 1981 | Åre, Sweden | Giant Slalom | |
1982 | 9 Jan 1982 | Morzine, France | Giant Slalom |
12 Jan 1982 | Bad Wiessee, West Germany | Slalom | |
17 Jan 1982 | Kitzbühel, Austria | Slalom | |
19 Jan 1982 | Adelboden, Switzerland | Giant Slalom | |
9 Feb 1982 | Kirchberg, Austria | Giant Slalom | |
1983 | 14 Dec 1982 | Courmayeur, Italy | Slalom |
23 Jan 1983 | Kitzbühel, Austria | Slalom | |
11 Feb 1983 | Markstein, France | Slalom | |
13 Feb 1983 | Todtnau, West Germany | Giant Slalom | |
26 Feb 1983 | Gällivare, Sweden | Giant Slalom | |
1984 | 13 Dec 1983 | Courmayeur, Italy | Slalom |
20 Dec 1983 | Madonna di Campiglio, Italy | Slalom | |
10 Jan 1984 | Adelboden, Switzerland | Giant Slalom | |
17 Jan 1984 | Parpan, Switzerland | Slalom | |
23 Jan 1984 | Kirchberg, Austria | Giant Slalom | |
4 Feb 1984 | Borovetz, Bulgaria | Giant Slalom | |
7 Mar 1984 | Vail, USA | Giant Slalom | |
1986 | 15 Dec 1985 | Alta Badia, Italy | Giant Slalom |
25 Jan 1986 | St. Anton, Austria | Slalom | |
27 Feb 1986 | Hemsedal, Norway | Giant Slalom | |
18 Mar 1986 | Lake Placid, USA | Giant Slalom | |
1987 | 29 Nov 1986 | Sestriere, Italy | Slalom |
14 Feb 1987 | Markstein, France | Slalom | |
1989 | 19 Feb 1989 | Aspen, USA | Giant Slalom |
World championship results
Year | Age | Slalom | Giant Slalom |
Super-G | Downhill | Combined |
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1974 | 17 | DNF | 9 | not run | — | — |
1976 | 19 | DNF2 | 3 | — | — | |
1978 | 21 | 1 | 1 | — | — | |
1980 | 23 | 1 | 1 | — | — | |
1982 | 25 | 1 | 2 | — | — | |
1985 | 28 | 4 | DNF | — | — | |
1987 | 30 | 5 | 10 | — | — | — |
1989 | 32 | DNF2 | 6 | — | — | — |
From 1948 through 1980, the Winter Olympics were also the World Championships for alpine skiing.
Olympic results
Year | Age | Slalom | Giant Slalom |
Super-G | Downhill | Combined |
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1976 | 19 | DNF2 | 3 | not run | — | not run |
1980 | 23 | 1 | 1 | — | ||
1984 | 27 | did not compete | ||||
1988 | 31 | 5 | DNF2 | — | — | — |
References
- ^ "Ski stars banned from Olympics". Ottawa Citizen. Reuters. November 26, 1983. p. 71.
- ^ "Ruling slaps Stenmark". Bend (OR) Bulletin. UPI. November 7, 1983. p. D-4.
- ^ "Winter Olympics will take place without three alpine skiers". Palm Beach Post. wire services. January 25, 1984. p. D4.
- ^ "Stenmark, Girardelli cleared to compete". Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. December 11, 1987. p. 39.
- ^ "Skiing: Stenmark retires". Lewiston (ME) Daily Sun. Associated Press. March 11, 1989. p. 22.
External links
- Ingemar Stenmark at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation
- FIS-ski.com – Ingemar Stenmark – World Cup season standings
- Ski-db.com – results – Ingemar Stenmark
- Sports Reference.com – Olympic results – Ingemar Stenmark
- Olympic.org – Ingemar Stenmark
- Holmenkollen medalists – click Holmenkollmedaljen for downloadable pdf file Template:No icon
- 1956 births
- Living people
- People from Storuman Municipality
- Alpine skiers at the 1976 Winter Olympics
- Alpine skiers at the 1980 Winter Olympics
- Alpine skiers at the 1988 Winter Olympics
- Holmenkollen medalists
- Olympic alpine skiers of Sweden
- Swedish alpine skiers
- Swedish expatriates in Monaco
- Olympic gold medalists for Sweden
- Olympic medalists in alpine skiing
- FIS Alpine Ski World Cup champions
- Swedish male alpine skiers